Welcome To
291 Gainsborough Road
Where the Street Ends and the Ravine Begins
291 Gainsborough sits on a quiet dead-end street in the Upper Beaches – a street where kids set up hockey nets, neighbours know each other by name, and the pace feels different from the rest of the city.

Inside, the main floor is open and functional, anchored by a living room with a gas fireplace and custom mantle. There’s space for a proper dining table, and the kitchen features beautiful Quartzite countertops, with breakfast bar, and a built-in compost bucket – one of those small, practical details you don’t realize you need until you have it.

Upstairs, new flooring runs throughout, and the entire home has been freshly painted. The finished basement adds flexibility with a full bathroom and laundry and space for a playroom, home office, or guest space.

The standout is the lot. At 25 x 168 feet, it’s deeper than most, backing directly onto Williamson Park Ravine. The outdoor space moves from deck to stone patio to low-maintenance yard, then opens to the trees. The gardens are established and return year after year—peonies, hydrangeas, magnolia, lilacs—bringing colour from early spring through fall.

A private two-car driveway with EV charger and 200-amp service round out the practical upgrades.
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5 Things We Love
- The Street – A dead-end street filled with families and kids, road hockey, block parties, and a neighbourhood that actually connects.
- The Ravine Lot – 168 feet deep, backing onto Williamson Park Ravine, with outdoor space that unfolds from deck to patio to treetops.
- A Main Floor That Works – Open concept, but grounded; space for real living, dining, and a fireplace that makes it feel like home.
- Move-In Ready (Without Feeling Generic) – Freshly painted, new flooring upstairs and in the basement, and thoughtful updates throughout.
- Practical Upgrades – Two-car private drive with EV charger, 200-amp service, and a finished basement with a full bathroom.
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About Upper Beach
Gainsborough Road is a true community street, with a spring street sale, late-summer block parties, an Easter egg hunt and an active neighbourhood Facebook group.
At the end of the street, steps lead directly into the ravine, where residents regularly spot wildlife and kids spend weekends exploring.
You’re a short walk to Coxwell and Gerrard for groceries, shops, and restaurants—including Lake Inez—as well as parks, playgrounds, and Bowmore School’s indoor pool.